Conserving Freud’s Antiquities
Renowned conservator Julia Park-Newman discusses working on Freud's antiquities.
Playing is Serious Business!
Curator Sophie Leighton on attending a play session at Corner House, a club for vulnerable children.
Professor Dany Nobus to receive Sarton Medal
The Sarton Committee of the University of Ghent has announced that Professor Dany Nobus, Chair of the Trustees of the Freud Museum London, will be awarded the 2016-17 Sarton Medal, in recognition of his many outstanding contributions to the history and theory of psychoanalysis.
Sigmund Freud’s 160th Birthday honoured with Google Doodle
Sigmund Freud has been honoured with a Google doodle to celebrate 160 years since his birth.
On the Artist’s Couch – Maggi Hambling in conversation with Dawn Ades
Maggi Hambling talks about her life and works, and whether these have been touched by psychoanalysis.
Freud at the National Portrait Gallery – Michael Molnar
When Sigmund Freud visited London in 1908 he recorded his impressions of the paintings he saw at the National Portrait Gallery, from Shakespeare to Byron. Freud scholar Michael Molnar recounts the intriguing story of Freud’s few days in London, including his trip to the NPG, through his letters and notes.
The Hare with the Amber Eyes – Edmund de Waal
Best selling author Edmund De Waal gave an exclusive talk for the Freud Museum based upon his book "The Hare with the Amber Eyes." The event was sold out, but you can listen to it here.